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russia has seen one of its largest anti-government demonstrations in years after a leading opponent of president vladimir putin was dealt a -- convicted of fraud. alexei navalny, a prominent blogger and lawyer, was given a suspended three and a half year sentence but his younger brother was sentenced to prison. as many as 250 others were arrested. earlier today, 18 protesters including members of the feminist punk group pussy riot were detained after spending the night near moscow's red square. in washington, state department spokesperson jeff rathke condemned the sentencing of the navalny brothers. >> we are troubled by the guilty verdict handed down in the latest action. the decision is a disturbing development, in our view, and it appears to be designed to further punish and deter political activism. this appears to be another example of the russian government growing crackdown on independent voices. by rain forces have fired tear gas on protesters who gathered outside the home of a detained opposition leader. sheikh ali salman, head of the main shiite group opposed to bahrain's sun
russia has seen one of its largest anti-government demonstrations in years after a leading opponent of president vladimir putin was dealt a -- convicted of fraud. alexei navalny, a prominent blogger and lawyer, was given a suspended three and a half year sentence but his younger brother was sentenced to prison. as many as 250 others were arrested. earlier today, 18 protesters including members of the feminist punk group pussy riot were detained after spending the night near moscow's red square....
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russia unveiled an ambition plan to build 14 radar stations across the arctic. al jazeera. the high arctic. >> the new year will bring a spectacular show in the sky, a comet that you can see with a naked eye. take a look. it's called love joy named after the amateur australian astrometor. >> reporter: 2014 was a big year for space exploration. that's because the sheer variety of ways we got out of earth's gravity, whether for profit or science, whether with humans on board or without we went to space in ways that we never have done before. 2014 saw 82 orbital launches, and the spites in part are cheap and tiny at this point. even nasa said that it doesn't need more than a phone it run one. >> someone goes out and uses a credit card to buy a phone. we take them apart and repackage them. that's about it. >> that makes it easier than ever to get a view of one's own country. nasa put up five new slightlies tracking everything from soil moisture and carbon dioxide. the appropriate launched in 1997 flew within 600 miles of a moon on saturn. getting to space is still extremely dif
russia unveiled an ambition plan to build 14 radar stations across the arctic. al jazeera. the high arctic. >> the new year will bring a spectacular show in the sky, a comet that you can see with a naked eye. take a look. it's called love joy named after the amateur australian astrometor. >> reporter: 2014 was a big year for space exploration. that's because the sheer variety of ways we got out of earth's gravity, whether for profit or science, whether with humans on board or...
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the eyes of the world on sochi, russia. thousands of athletes kick off the 2014 winter olympic games. >> the first to strike gold in sochi. >> this could be it for anderson. gold medalist! >> you're going to be in the history books. >> we're still on that high from the hockey game. >> score! >> team u.s.a. wins! >> third time in u.s. winter olympic history. americans have swept the podium. >> you want to see how your life is going to change? how does that feel? >> that feels incredible. >> bode miller has now entered the record books as the oldest alpine skier. >> over the final jump. >> i wanted to come here and make myself proud. >> davis and white lit up the ice! >> you two came in as gold medal favorites. you are leaving as gold medal winners. >> yeah i definitely am a bit disappointed in my performance. >> russia puts a ribbon on the olympic winter games. >>> let me say good morning to pippa middleton. pippa, nice to see you. say hi to the folks back in new york. >> hi everyone. >> good morning. >> where is the famous
the eyes of the world on sochi, russia. thousands of athletes kick off the 2014 winter olympic games. >> the first to strike gold in sochi. >> this could be it for anderson. gold medalist! >> you're going to be in the history books. >> we're still on that high from the hockey game. >> score! >> team u.s.a. wins! >> third time in u.s. winter olympic history. americans have swept the podium. >> you want to see how your life is going to change? how...
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. >> put fin is good leader for russia, not a good guy not our friend. he didn't understand economics. sanctions are fine but the price of oil knocked it down but putin isn't, he is not defeated. he is not quitting. he still has an 80% approval rating t would take oil at current low prices for two to three years to derail his plan. put it bluntly obama thinks he can romance he can romance cuba and romance iran. he tried to romance putin and got date raped. this man after six years is astonishly willfully naive self-adoring and ineffective in that interview with steve slavish interview which could have been russian journalist interviewing putin he also says that we're the strongest position position for the future. our military is the greatest in history. yes, the military he is gutting. he, he is amazing. applauds himself for all going right in the economy, all going right in the world and he avoids everything that is going wrong. the strategic landscape from nigeria to pakistan, from russia to venezuela is almost immeasureably worse than it was when oba
. >> put fin is good leader for russia, not a good guy not our friend. he didn't understand economics. sanctions are fine but the price of oil knocked it down but putin isn't, he is not defeated. he is not quitting. he still has an 80% approval rating t would take oil at current low prices for two to three years to derail his plan. put it bluntly obama thinks he can romance he can romance cuba and romance iran. he tried to romance putin and got date raped. this man after six years is...
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a small part of russia will hit the new year at 7:00 a.m. eastern, followed by eastern australia at 8:00 a.m. eastern. the countdown to 2015 here in the east just under 18 hours away. >> watching the new year ring in. >> every hour somewhere. >> i move all the clocks forward three hours. >> you've already done that so the kids think it's 9:00. it's hard with cell phones and devices where they can see the real-time. >> they know what's up. >> all of my people are on the west coast i'm going to have to face time with them at 12:00 and face time with them when it's their 12:00. >> a lot going on. >>> back to the top story, the mystery of what brought down airasia flight 8501. our experts weighing in on questions you have tweeted us. >>> and objects thought to be from the wreckage of the plane have been spotted on the bottom of the java sea, is it the main fuselage? if not, where does the search go from here? narrator: these are the tennis shoes skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surp
a small part of russia will hit the new year at 7:00 a.m. eastern, followed by eastern australia at 8:00 a.m. eastern. the countdown to 2015 here in the east just under 18 hours away. >> watching the new year ring in. >> every hour somewhere. >> i move all the clocks forward three hours. >> you've already done that so the kids think it's 9:00. it's hard with cell phones and devices where they can see the real-time. >> they know what's up. >> all of my people...
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the resolution needed nine votes to pass and only got eight.china, france, russia, luxembourg. the two who voted no was the united states and australia. kristin saloomey reports now from united nations are headquarters in new york. >> reporter: just eight votes not enough for the palestinian state's resolution to pass. australia and the united states as expected voted against. >> regrettably, instead of git giflggiving voice this resolution addresses the concerns of only one side. it is deeply imbalanced. including unconstructive deadlines that take no account of israel's legitimate security concerns. >> reporter: five countries abstained including the united kingdom, expressing support for much of the resolution's content. france and other supporters said it was time for the council to do more. >> after more than 25 yoars of negotiations theyears ofnegotiations the united nations must bear its historical responsibility. >> the ambassador said the security council was failing his people. >> concerning the precarious situation that now prevaims, to address their -- prevails to a
the resolution needed nine votes to pass and only got eight.china, france, russia, luxembourg. the two who voted no was the united states and australia. kristin saloomey reports now from united nations are headquarters in new york. >> reporter: just eight votes not enough for the palestinian state's resolution to pass. australia and the united states as expected voted against. >> regrettably, instead of git giflggiving voice this resolution addresses the concerns of only one side....
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so if there was somebody from singapore or russia or any of those other places mentioned, that wouldn't surprise me. but the core attribution in north korea in my opinion is probably pretty solid. >> more on point that you made when you were doing this, public attribution was very rare. what is the case against public attribution? >> well for example, in a very generic sense, there were times when we knew the name of the hacker, we knew what the hacker looked like we knew what building they were working out of it. we had a satellite photo. why would we want to make that public unless there was a very good reason to make it must believe. we don't want anybody to know that we know what they're doing. that gives us the opportunity to monitor their activities to provide warning and the applicable mediums that help us control that activity. so it's like any other type of intelligence activity you don't really want to reveal sources and methods unless there's a very good reason to do to it .so that's the reason attribution was not made public very frequently. >> mark rash i was hearing here i
so if there was somebody from singapore or russia or any of those other places mentioned, that wouldn't surprise me. but the core attribution in north korea in my opinion is probably pretty solid. >> more on point that you made when you were doing this, public attribution was very rare. what is the case against public attribution? >> well for example, in a very generic sense, there were times when we knew the name of the hacker, we knew what the hacker looked like we knew what...
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tensions have already been high in russia. officials there have predicted a recession next year. the economy's taking a hit from falling oil prices and western sanctions over the ukraine conflict. >>> two albanian sailors died while trying to secure that greek ferry that caught on fire killing at least ten passengers. that's according to police. the sailors were reportedly trying to attach a line from a tugboat to the crippled ship which is still drifting between the coast of italy and albania. the fire broke out on a car deck on the vessel. rescuers reportedly saved more than 200 passengers. they're still searching for possible missing passengers because it's unclear how many people were on board. >>> the tiz lammic state is stepping up its propaganda campaign after it captured a coalition fighter pilot in syria. the u.s. is disputing part of the story in the group's online magazine. plus an about face from lawmakers who once threatened to break a reporter in half. that congressman now saying he will resign after a guilty plea that could send him to prison for years. that's comi
tensions have already been high in russia. officials there have predicted a recession next year. the economy's taking a hit from falling oil prices and western sanctions over the ukraine conflict. >>> two albanian sailors died while trying to secure that greek ferry that caught on fire killing at least ten passengers. that's according to police. the sailors were reportedly trying to attach a line from a tugboat to the crippled ship which is still drifting between the coast of italy and...
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>> well, alaska and russia are only separated by a narrow maritime border. you've got alaska here and this right here's water and that's up there is russia. so we keep an eye on them. >> and how do you do that exactly? >> every morning when alaskans wake up, one of the first things they do is look outside to see if there are any russians hanging around. if there are, you got to go up to them and ask what are you doing here, and if they can give you a good reason, it's our responsibility to say, you know, shoo, get back over there. >> it's a proactive stance really. the sketches will be narrowed down to the final 100. remember, voting starts on january 10th and goes all the way back to the 1970s. you can use the #bestofsnl. >> i think i might do that. >> your favorite is what? we covered that, okay. i'm celebrity jeopardy kind of guy, chris farley, the motivational speaker, pretty good. >> yeah, in a river. down by the river. we'll leave you with that. thanks so much for joining us. next newscast tonight at 5:00. >> get all the information you need all day lo
>> well, alaska and russia are only separated by a narrow maritime border. you've got alaska here and this right here's water and that's up there is russia. so we keep an eye on them. >> and how do you do that exactly? >> every morning when alaskans wake up, one of the first things they do is look outside to see if there are any russians hanging around. if there are, you got to go up to them and ask what are you doing here, and if they can give you a good reason, it's our...
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as he left that courthouse he called for protests across russia this evening. the critic was under house arrest. he intended to attend the rally. protests of this nature are unusual and it is not sanctioned by the state. these scenes are flanked by riot police. it is quite tense. we will keep people informed of exactly what happens cht they have warned people that it is an unsanctioned demonstration and without a permit they are not allowed to be there. you will be aware of the background with the russian economy in some crisis. this is quite serious potentially. >> and the state department putting out a statement saying that the move against the protesters and also the jailing of the brothers or one of them is designed to tamp down social activism and protests. and they are watching that situation very very carefully. >> let me read to you what was said. this is the most contentable and disgusting part. we are seeing authorities trying to destroy this and put them away. we understood they would do this. remember the kremlin has used the courts in the past. the
as he left that courthouse he called for protests across russia this evening. the critic was under house arrest. he intended to attend the rally. protests of this nature are unusual and it is not sanctioned by the state. these scenes are flanked by riot police. it is quite tense. we will keep people informed of exactly what happens cht they have warned people that it is an unsanctioned demonstration and without a permit they are not allowed to be there. you will be aware of the background with...
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we have reason to believe maybe it is russia or china. we may all have our theories but the only entity that has the visibility to trace back, to back all the layers of the onion to see where this e originated is the government. and at this point you have to trust they are using that intelligence and they would not come out publicly and say that if they did not have the expertise and knowledge to do so. >> if i'm a chief technology officer or chief information officer am i more worried if i'm not certain it was north korea zbla i think you are more worried now. because you can't deduce what happened so you can't actually protect yourself from it the next time around. we talked about this way before the sony hack even happened. there is a tremendous investment in technology companies that can actually secure against it. the big cap companies like cisco and others i know of as well have a big opportunity here. to actually secure the cloud based infrastructure. >> a daily mail for instance, has your world view on security changed markedly? >
we have reason to believe maybe it is russia or china. we may all have our theories but the only entity that has the visibility to trace back, to back all the layers of the onion to see where this e originated is the government. and at this point you have to trust they are using that intelligence and they would not come out publicly and say that if they did not have the expertise and knowledge to do so. >> if i'm a chief technology officer or chief information officer am i more worried if...
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is the porous borders i mean, russia at one point was along there, you mentioned pakistan, india and iran. what makes this place so attractive? >> well, in ancient days it was along the silk road. it was a major road of travel. in modern times i think what people are looking at is just the strategic position of the place and what drew the united states in was fact that the taliban, under mullah omar, refused to give up osama bin laden and al-qaeda when the u.s. demanded after the attack that they do so. and that is what caused the u.s. intervention into afghanistan. had the taliban turned them over, we wouldn't be having this conversation. trace: yeah. captain chuck nash, good to see you. thank you, sir. >> are you bet, trace. ♪ ♪ heather: a new report showing police in chicago are making progress in reducing crime with the murder rate dropping to its lowest level since 1965. but shootings are up, and police say that there's a lot more work to do. garrett tenny joins us live from chicago. garrett, this report sounds like a bit of good news for chicago, but is it? >> reporter: wel
is the porous borders i mean, russia at one point was along there, you mentioned pakistan, india and iran. what makes this place so attractive? >> well, in ancient days it was along the silk road. it was a major road of travel. in modern times i think what people are looking at is just the strategic position of the place and what drew the united states in was fact that the taliban, under mullah omar, refused to give up osama bin laden and al-qaeda when the u.s. demanded after the attack...
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russia held a successful winter olympics games in sochi. the british are welcoming another royal baby in the spring. alfonso van marsh, cbs news, london. >>> bring on 2015. okay. it is 4:52. who will replace this man, jim harbaugh? owner of the 49ers reveals the one quality he wants in the team's new coach coming your way. arbor... where the university of michigan will announce his hiring >>> in about four hours jim harbaugh will be at a news conference in michigan where the university of michigan will announce his hiring as the new football coach. 49er brass faced questions yesterday by about why they let harbaugh go in the first place. ceo jed york on the left cited philosophical differences and he talked about what qualities he would like to see in the new head coach. >> i want a teacher, ahem. i think what made bill walsh so successful is that he was a great teacher. >> york said the ultimate measure of success is not a division or conference championship but rather whether the 49ers can win the big game, the super bowl. the gm trent ba
russia held a successful winter olympics games in sochi. the british are welcoming another royal baby in the spring. alfonso van marsh, cbs news, london. >>> bring on 2015. okay. it is 4:52. who will replace this man, jim harbaugh? owner of the 49ers reveals the one quality he wants in the team's new coach coming your way. arbor... where the university of michigan will announce his hiring >>> in about four hours jim harbaugh will be at a news conference in michigan where the...
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what have the ordinary families got from russia's natural wealth? >> did he say spite various smears on state television and a small campaign, he was able to win support among voters, gaining around a third of the vote. in february, his political ambitions came to an abrupt end when he was placed under house arrest. he can only leave his flat when the police drive him here to his court case hearing. his wife and his brother are always by his side. throughout his trial he's remained defiant. >> they have laid their hands on everything in russia will sooner or later fall. >> the kremlin denies influencing the judiciary, but he blames the political establishment for attempt to go silence him. if it has been trying to keep him quiet it's clearly not worked. in just a few years this young anti corruption blogger has become one of the biggest challenges to president putin's grip on power. >> prosecutors had demanded 10 years in prison for alexei and eight years for his brother. although both were found guilty of embezzlement, only his younger brother will
what have the ordinary families got from russia's natural wealth? >> did he say spite various smears on state television and a small campaign, he was able to win support among voters, gaining around a third of the vote. in february, his political ambitions came to an abrupt end when he was placed under house arrest. he can only leave his flat when the police drive him here to his court case hearing. his wife and his brother are always by his side. throughout his trial he's remained...
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. >>> russia's economy is taking some real hits. the ruble currency fell another 7% in value today and russia's economy saw its first contraction in five years. tough western sanctions and a steady slide in oil prices combine to shrink economic growth by 0.5% in november. >>> still ahead, will shake shack's ipo filing today kick off a big year for initial public offerings? >>> if you're hungry for a new place to invest your money, shake shack is warming up the grill for its initial public stock offering. the new york city-based burger chain, which has just 63 outlets right now, filed paperwork to begin shelling shares to the public and the company plans to open up more restaurants with the money it's raising. >> shake shack is not alone. this past year has been a very strong one for initial public offerings. so what's the outlook for new investment opportunities there in 2015? bob pisani takes a look tonight. >> reporter: ipos were big in 2014 and may even be bigger in 2015. 2014 saw 275 ipos, the most since 406 companies went publi
. >>> russia's economy is taking some real hits. the ruble currency fell another 7% in value today and russia's economy saw its first contraction in five years. tough western sanctions and a steady slide in oil prices combine to shrink economic growth by 0.5% in november. >>> still ahead, will shake shack's ipo filing today kick off a big year for initial public offerings? >>> if you're hungry for a new place to invest your money, shake shack is warming up the grill...
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they're working with russia to undermine us. but i just wish the president let's do the cube the normalization which i support to get an emigration bill and deal with isis. with too much normalization with iran right now. and a thank the president meant that. lou: you give considerable comfort. happy new year. global health officials reported 20,000 people worldwide have contracted ebola more than 7000 have died. just yesterday the white house warned the deadly virus still poses a global threat and we could see more cases here in this country. where a pivot point but this will not be done until we get to uts the forest fire. >> here at home we made to begin strides to prepare for the occasional case that we will see on our shores. >> one of the are rare public appearances but to say it is unacceptable and the technician involved shows signs of infection but also the fda has approved with the ebola test for emergency use that can test it within three hours which the current test takes one day. police commissioner bill bratton wil
they're working with russia to undermine us. but i just wish the president let's do the cube the normalization which i support to get an emigration bill and deal with isis. with too much normalization with iran right now. and a thank the president meant that. lou: you give considerable comfort. happy new year. global health officials reported 20,000 people worldwide have contracted ebola more than 7000 have died. just yesterday the white house warned the deadly virus still poses a global threat...
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a reference to napoleon's failed campaign in russia. and northern newspapers got wind of it. and so, to say that jefferson davis did not approve hood's tennessee campaign is incredibly duplicitous, if that's the case, because he certainly did so, and he told the troops that. and they simply did what he, beauregard and hood sort of thrashed out, an invasion of tennessee. >> just following up a bit on hood's relationship with richmond, one of the things that has disturbed me for a good many years, more disturbing things about hood jacksons was that he was, i believe this was in a letter to bragg, i'm not certain, i would have to check that. but he is talking about how johnston would not attack and how he had urged again and again that the confederates should attack during the atlanta campaign, almost to the point, he says, that he had become -- i don't think obnoxious was the word he used, but anyway, sort of a sore thumb to a lot of the confederate officers, because he continuing to urge attack. well, that simply wasn't true. he, hood, advised retreat at adairsville. he advise
a reference to napoleon's failed campaign in russia. and northern newspapers got wind of it. and so, to say that jefferson davis did not approve hood's tennessee campaign is incredibly duplicitous, if that's the case, because he certainly did so, and he told the troops that. and they simply did what he, beauregard and hood sort of thrashed out, an invasion of tennessee. >> just following up a bit on hood's relationship with richmond, one of the things that has disturbed me for a good many...
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trace: we're starving others, russia venezuela. >> free gift with purchase. thanks trace. leah: secret service under fire for a string of high-profile security breaches like this white house fence jumper. now a stunning new report pointing the finger. why is the secret service stretched way too thin. we'll have that plus this. >> we got you come on. >> thank you jesus. >> might call it a leap of faith. a boy trapped in a burning apartment building with the flames closing in quickly. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans it could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've
trace: we're starving others, russia venezuela. >> free gift with purchase. thanks trace. leah: secret service under fire for a string of high-profile security breaches like this white house fence jumper. now a stunning new report pointing the finger. why is the secret service stretched way too thin. we'll have that plus this. >> we got you come on. >> thank you jesus. >> might call it a leap of faith. a boy trapped in a burning apartment building with the flames closing...
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. >> reporter: a missing ring in sochi but russia found its way to the top, beating out second place united states. and east meets west rangers and the team dominated. in men's soccer team usa going skyrocket, though germany was the last team standing at the world cup. to baseball and the big league the one q. derek jeter's long farewell began in the spring. >> rbi for jeter. >> reporter: and concluded on a fall sunday afternoon in boston. >> that's jeter says good-bye to baseball. >> reporter: for the little guy, heat seeking missiles yet a girl turned monet davis into an international sensation. back in the bigs, royals captivated the nation with the first playoff appearance since 19 1985 and fell short to the san francisco giants and the virtually unhittable picture, madison baumgartner. in tennis the ball kept bouncing serena williams' way. the 18th grand slam of her career. t grand slam of on the hardwood some hard lessons about race and redeposition.re reposition. donald sterling's team sold after racist remarks including comments about magic johnson. the game's biggest star le
. >> reporter: a missing ring in sochi but russia found its way to the top, beating out second place united states. and east meets west rangers and the team dominated. in men's soccer team usa going skyrocket, though germany was the last team standing at the world cup. to baseball and the big league the one q. derek jeter's long farewell began in the spring. >> rbi for jeter. >> reporter: and concluded on a fall sunday afternoon in boston. >> that's jeter says good-bye...
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russia found itself way to the top medal heat beating out second place united states. on the ice, new york rangers against the los angeles kings. it was hardly close. kings dominated. >> in men's soccer team usa goalie howard saw his standings skyrocket. germany was the last team standing in the world cup. >> to baseball in the big leagues. derek jeter's long farewell began in the spring and concluded on a fall sunday afternoon in boston. >> jeter says good-bye to baseball. >> for the little guys, heat seeking missiles fired at them by this girl -- yes a girl. it turned mo'ne davis into an international sensation. the royals captivated the nation earning their first playoff appearance since 1985. losing in seven games to world series champs san francisco giants and the virtually unhittable pitcher bumgarner. >> in tennis the ball kept bouncing serena williams' way. her third straight u.s. open trophy to 18th t grand slam of her career. >> on the hard wood hard lessons about race and redemption. la clippers owner donald sterling was banish ed from the league his team so
russia found itself way to the top medal heat beating out second place united states. on the ice, new york rangers against the los angeles kings. it was hardly close. kings dominated. >> in men's soccer team usa goalie howard saw his standings skyrocket. germany was the last team standing in the world cup. >> to baseball in the big leagues. derek jeter's long farewell began in the spring and concluded on a fall sunday afternoon in boston. >> jeter says good-bye to baseball....
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. >> there will likely be little festive cheer over russia's holiday break because plunging oil prices and the falling ruble have brought the economy to the brink of collapse. add to this, the u.s.-imposed sanctions over russia's annexing of crimea, and it's going to be a long, cold winter for ordinary russians. as part of the sanctions, two of th the world's major credit card providers, mastercard and visa announced yesterday they are no longer offering services in crimea, which has left many russians unable to pay for festive goods this weekend. russian president vladimir putin bet his entire economy on oil and gas, but if oil remains below $60 a barrel, the russian economy will contract by a staggering 4% next year. and with the prices of goods andod food already soaring, the economy will continue to deteriorate, says investment consultant chris weafer. >> we are now in russia in that situation, where it's very much in survival mode. >> reporter: russia's financial crisis comes as the region remains unstable. although pro-russian separatists and the ukraine has begun an exchange of
. >> there will likely be little festive cheer over russia's holiday break because plunging oil prices and the falling ruble have brought the economy to the brink of collapse. add to this, the u.s.-imposed sanctions over russia's annexing of crimea, and it's going to be a long, cold winter for ordinary russians. as part of the sanctions, two of th the world's major credit card providers, mastercard and visa announced yesterday they are no longer offering services in crimea, which has left...
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shale oil production at the same time it's undermining iran and russia due to the violence we're seeing in the middle east. >> reporter: meanwhile, u.s. oil production is booming, the highest in 30 years. just as our gas consumption has dropped to 40-year lows. one big reason? more fuel efficient cars. and americans are now changing their habits with retirees and young people leaving the car behind and choosing to live in the city. today, nearly 20% of the millenial generation is choosing mass transit. in seattle collin found by going from four wheels to two he's saving more than $500 a month just in parking. >> the cost just didn't make sense for the amount that i was using a car. >> reporter: experts say the country is a big step closer towards energy independence. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> severe storms are rolling into the south this weekend, potentially complicating holiday travel for millions. for more let's bring in weather channel meteorologist kim cunningham who's got the latest for us. hi, kim. >> hi, good evening, lester. and, yes, we're watching storms producin
shale oil production at the same time it's undermining iran and russia due to the violence we're seeing in the middle east. >> reporter: meanwhile, u.s. oil production is booming, the highest in 30 years. just as our gas consumption has dropped to 40-year lows. one big reason? more fuel efficient cars. and americans are now changing their habits with retirees and young people leaving the car behind and choosing to live in the city. today, nearly 20% of the millenial generation is choosing...
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does russia's situation risk affecting us next year? >> russia's very exposed to the price of oil. it's much more central to their economy than it is to our economy even if you can believe that. and the price of oil goes down 50%, the price of the ruble against the dollar is down 40% almost in the last year. and so you can see they're very closely correlated. u.s. economic sanctions on russia designed to continue bringing pressure against vladimir putin to change his behavior, visa -a-visvis-a-vis,d neighboring states. but the u.s. is insulated from the russian economy as long as it doesn't infect other western states with it. >> in terms of the sentiments, the way people are viewing things, a new poll says 34% believe that their household's financial situation is going to improve. a jump from 27% in october, and also 38% say the overall economy will improve, increase from october as well. can you point out risks you're concerned about for the everyday consumer? >> there are two sorts of risks. there's a perceived risk that we saw at the end of this year that people get very, very
does russia's situation risk affecting us next year? >> russia's very exposed to the price of oil. it's much more central to their economy than it is to our economy even if you can believe that. and the price of oil goes down 50%, the price of the ruble against the dollar is down 40% almost in the last year. and so you can see they're very closely correlated. u.s. economic sanctions on russia designed to continue bringing pressure against vladimir putin to change his behavior, visa...
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it's going to be a cold weekend in russia. the plunging oil price has pushed the russian economy to the brink of collapse. russian president vladimir putin has now scrapped his government's new year's holidays to deal with the crisis. we even habed a long and depressing winter, he said but our government cannot afford a holiday, at least this year. putin has bet almost his entire economy on oil and gas. on the oil price collapse, he's starved his country of major economic paths. if the oil stace below $60 a barrel the russian economy will contract by more than a staringing 4% next year. at midnight a hike in interest rates has not been enough and it's ordinary russians who will feel it the most. >> their situation is going to deteriorate over the next six months. it is going to be a very tough winter. >> reporter: but it is not just bad for russia. the country is facing a sharm recession that could have global political repercussions if putin becomes desperate. it's felt that any additional u.s. sanctions may provoke a respons
it's going to be a cold weekend in russia. the plunging oil price has pushed the russian economy to the brink of collapse. russian president vladimir putin has now scrapped his government's new year's holidays to deal with the crisis. we even habed a long and depressing winter, he said but our government cannot afford a holiday, at least this year. putin has bet almost his entire economy on oil and gas. on the oil price collapse, he's starved his country of major economic paths. if the oil...
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very long time since 2009. 50-plus dollars a barrel that could change very quickly with countries like russia, venezuela, and, of course, iran. >> right. these countries need the price of oil to be very high in order to sustain their current budgets. otherwise, they have to cut the budgets and then become destabilized. these countries need to raise the price of oil. they could that through a conflict and perhaps even through a terrorist attack on middle eastern oil infrastructure. >> gotcha. speaking of this in terms of the middle east, the terror safe havens around the middle east, a lot of folks say they are growing, somalia. failed state in libya. ice -- isis in syria bastes they can build. >> next generation of terrorist also continue to be born in syria where the civil war is going to continue. also libya another civil war you don't hear too often about. the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan is going to open up another opportunity for terrorists to establish a safe haven. >> and as we are seeing now with the rise of the lone wolf attacks. there is a lot of folks in the united states now g
very long time since 2009. 50-plus dollars a barrel that could change very quickly with countries like russia, venezuela, and, of course, iran. >> right. these countries need the price of oil to be very high in order to sustain their current budgets. otherwise, they have to cut the budgets and then become destabilized. these countries need to raise the price of oil. they could that through a conflict and perhaps even through a terrorist attack on middle eastern oil infrastructure....
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outside of russia creates a situation in russia where the national chief fists are on th -- chauvinism is on the rise. putin attempt to take over their agenda for himself by means of external aggression. to miry great i think we have stepped on a path of no return. as a result of taking this path the regime in russia will be destroyed. what sorts of this will bring to russia and the whole world is something that we have yet to see . >> you are a dissident, but you're an ex-olagark, which is a hated class in russia. can you be a legitimate engager, if you will? >> i'm not a dissident. i'm certainly not an ow olagark any more. dissidents serve an idea and find the notion of compromise impossible. i believe that compromise is also an idea. i think i do have some opportunities. they have their limits, of course. >> you've been asked about your past role as an olagark, and you say that mistakes have been made and your challenges have changed but do you think you need to publicly atone for past actions to gain that legitimacy with reform-minded people in russia? >> i have told my fellow citi
outside of russia creates a situation in russia where the national chief fists are on th -- chauvinism is on the rise. putin attempt to take over their agenda for himself by means of external aggression. to miry great i think we have stepped on a path of no return. as a result of taking this path the regime in russia will be destroyed. what sorts of this will bring to russia and the whole world is something that we have yet to see . >> you are a dissident, but you're an ex-olagark, which...
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approved a new military doctrine that names the western alliance as the number one military threat to russia. the change came as putin's government is battling an economic slowdown brought on in part by western sanctions over ukraine. back in this country, wall street closed out christmas week with new highs. the dow jones industrial average gained 23 points to close at a record 18,053. the nasdaq rose 33 points to close near 4,807, it's best finish since march of 2000. and the s&p added almost 7, to finish at 2,088-- also a record. still to come on the newshour: a booming year for the stock market and mega-mergers. deteriorating conditions for people in territory controlled by the islamic state. medicaid expansion under the affordable care act and the financial health of hospitals. how conservationists are shining new light on irreplaceable art. mark shields and david gerson on the week's news. and, a cartoonist tackles a more serious subject-- caring for aging parents. >> woodruff: with less than a week to go, the dow jones average may be poised to finish the year at a record high. other s
approved a new military doctrine that names the western alliance as the number one military threat to russia. the change came as putin's government is battling an economic slowdown brought on in part by western sanctions over ukraine. back in this country, wall street closed out christmas week with new highs. the dow jones industrial average gained 23 points to close at a record 18,053. the nasdaq rose 33 points to close near 4,807, it's best finish since march of 2000. and the s&p added...
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finally, he's talking about the possible un128ing, destabilization in russia itself. he doesn't mention the region, but he's probably talking about the can kay caucasus. >> in al jazeera a special report is coming up next. >> fracking, it is the process that uses water to free natural gas and petroleum trapped in rock. it is legal in california, but as al jazeera america's jennifer london explains in a special report, it raises questions in a variety of communities. >> they're destroying our land, our water. they're using up our water. >> homeowner is fed up. >> morgan and others living in the view park neighborhood west of los angeles face fines if they violate water restrictions while the oil company operating next door are free to use millions of dollars of water for fracking. >> they use quite a bit of drinking water to do this work when they have no water in our reserves. there is no quart in the los angeles aquifers at this moment. >> the oil fracking process is secretive, but we do know to frack one we will takes 100,000 gallons up to 1 million gallons of water
finally, he's talking about the possible un128ing, destabilization in russia itself. he doesn't mention the region, but he's probably talking about the can kay caucasus. >> in al jazeera a special report is coming up next. >> fracking, it is the process that uses water to free natural gas and petroleum trapped in rock. it is legal in california, but as al jazeera america's jennifer london explains in a special report, it raises questions in a variety of communities. >> they're...
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russia's economy has been in a downward spiral this year. putin says u.s. sanctions are one factor for that but denies they are the primary cause. >>> former president george h.w. bush is still in the hospital after experiencing shortness of breath. bush was admitted to their hospital on tuesday and spent christmas there. a family spokesperson says the 90-year-old is in great spirits but will stay in the hospital just as a precaution. bush suffers from a form of parkinson's that has forced him to reel lie -- rely on a scooter. but he's gone sky diving including a jump for his 90th birthday as seen here back in june. >> to business now and it was a light day of trading with the markets up. the dow gained 23 and a half points. the nasdaq rose 33 and change. the s & p was up almost seven. >>> switzerland's second largest bank is favoring a lawsuit in new york and it could be worth billions of dollars. a judge denied credit swiss' request. a lawsuit is seeking $10 billion in damages. jp morgan chase city group and bank of america settled similar cases this year
russia's economy has been in a downward spiral this year. putin says u.s. sanctions are one factor for that but denies they are the primary cause. >>> former president george h.w. bush is still in the hospital after experiencing shortness of breath. bush was admitted to their hospital on tuesday and spent christmas there. a family spokesperson says the 90-year-old is in great spirits but will stay in the hospital just as a precaution. bush suffers from a form of parkinson's that has...
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>> 1% of our trade is with russia. how to see how the economic crisis in russia will affect american economic pocketbooks. i'm worried about the repercussions, putin acting irrationally, maybe not invasion or similar to something he did this crimea. certainly there is security concern with collapsing rush share, we know ukraine for its parliament sake at least, how strong they are is big question, made some moves to think about they want to join nato. something russia is not happy about. >> they want to join nato. that is very long off in the future. don't see it anytime soon. members of nato have to support a new country coming in, and no way at this point ukraine will be past that hurdle. leland: conceivably if they do pass the hurdle. could be one ever first times nato is challenged. you have russian troops there. >> on their territory. leland: speaking of russian economy. we learned vodka prices being capped by vladmir putin. they're up 30%. shows how desire dire the situation is right now if they're stablizing the
>> 1% of our trade is with russia. how to see how the economic crisis in russia will affect american economic pocketbooks. i'm worried about the repercussions, putin acting irrationally, maybe not invasion or similar to something he did this crimea. certainly there is security concern with collapsing rush share, we know ukraine for its parliament sake at least, how strong they are is big question, made some moves to think about they want to join nato. something russia is not happy about....
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. >> are you concerned the terrorists might choose to strike in other parts of russia. >> the plane ripped out of the sky in ukraine. >> nearly 300 girls taken by armed men. >> are you afraid? >> yes. >> i know that you have a birthday wish. >> the nigerian girls being released from abduction. >> the attack on sony and a threat to american moviegoers. the u.s. now expected to say north korea is behind it all. >> i wonder what a north korean citizen would think of the movie. >> some say america has lost its first cyberwar. >> a line of storms blasted through here just hours ago. >> my god. >> entire lives completely ripped to shreds. >> it feels like one degree. >> this is what we're dealing with and these flames just keep shooting up. >> look at the firenados. >> oh, my god. >> go, go. >> the climate situation that we're in seems pretty dire. >> climate change is already affecting americans all across the country. >> absolute outrage this morning against los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. >> i think he was brought up to believe those things. >> what things. >> segregation. >> bill
. >> are you concerned the terrorists might choose to strike in other parts of russia. >> the plane ripped out of the sky in ukraine. >> nearly 300 girls taken by armed men. >> are you afraid? >> yes. >> i know that you have a birthday wish. >> the nigerian girls being released from abduction. >> the attack on sony and a threat to american moviegoers. the u.s. now expected to say north korea is behind it all. >> i wonder what a north korean...
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. >> russia's economic crisis has forced putin to scrap new year's hlidays for government ministers because the country can't aed ffford it. >> minus prince george. >> apparently because he's too noisy. >> all that. >> return of the king. >> the cavs and the heat. and his much anticipated return to south beach. >> and all that matters. >> a real christmas surprise on a speeding subway train in philadelphia. >> gave birth to a brand-new baby boy. >> i'm blessed. she's blessed. >> on "cbs this morning." >> oh, no. >> last night, los angeles clippers players showcased this wild holiday outfit. >> he even got the matching tie. that's a lot. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm anthony mason with vinita nair. did you have a good holiday? >> i did, i ate and drank too much. >> one of the most talked about movies in america. many fans say seeing the comedy is a sicic ciciv duty. >> it is opening in more theaters today. many reported sellouts. it's also available online. jericka duncan is outside one of the theaters playing t
. >> russia's economic crisis has forced putin to scrap new year's hlidays for government ministers because the country can't aed ffford it. >> minus prince george. >> apparently because he's too noisy. >> all that. >> return of the king. >> the cavs and the heat. and his much anticipated return to south beach. >> and all that matters. >> a real christmas surprise on a speeding subway train in philadelphia. >> gave birth to a brand-new baby...
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animal of the year in russia. sing us a song. you're the piano dog. ♪ sing us a song tonight whatever. and the coveted spanning athlete of the year award goes to soccer player in lithuania. he scores the goal. he runs into the stands. he takes a seat and he cheers for himself. yeah. yea, me. >> i love that. >> yea, me. >> that was a good one. >> bravo. >> yea, me. you got to do it. >> give you a fwlirt party, by the way, when we clap. >> coming up next, hollywood's hot new couple, miley cyrus and patrick schwarzenegger. how did they spend their ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ even if it's your last one, always share the softness of kleenex tissues. and share your kleenex care story at kleenexcare.com creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. hit him with a hard count,ine. see if they'll tip their hand. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to their game
animal of the year in russia. sing us a song. you're the piano dog. ♪ sing us a song tonight whatever. and the coveted spanning athlete of the year award goes to soccer player in lithuania. he scores the goal. he runs into the stands. he takes a seat and he cheers for himself. yeah. yea, me. >> i love that. >> yea, me. >> that was a good one. >> bravo. >> yea, me. you got to do it. >> give you a fwlirt party, by the way, when we clap. >> coming up...
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russia is not our friend. we as a country and everybody -- what i think is going to happen in the next election cycle is the success of the run senate in getting two deals with the president, a party that's just not saying no and a democratic party that's not going to move so far to the left that it will jump off the track. >> i don't think most people would put russia and china in the same space. but we understand your point. as part of this bump in the polls, we were talking about immigration reform and stepping out, doing what he wants to do. he signed those executive orders. is that part of what we're seeing in the bump here? >> i believe so. and i think. tuts the president in a very strong position. obviously, he's closing off this year on a high point. i think it sets him up for a strong position going forward. with this new republican-dominated congress, we're already hearing from the rhetoric, we're getting an idea of what they plan to do. as we move into the new congress, are they going to continue tr
russia is not our friend. we as a country and everybody -- what i think is going to happen in the next election cycle is the success of the run senate in getting two deals with the president, a party that's just not saying no and a democratic party that's not going to move so far to the left that it will jump off the track. >> i don't think most people would put russia and china in the same space. but we understand your point. as part of this bump in the polls, we were talking about...
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. >>> north korea has an ally in their approach to "the interview ," russia says it is understandable to be anger because it is scandalous and now pointed out that washington is not offering any proof of north korea's involvement in the hacking and called the obama administration threats of retaliation "counterproductive and dangerous." >>> former president george h.w. bush remains in houston hospital recovering from shortness of breath. the 90-year-old president has been frail if years suffering from irregular heartbeat, bronchitis and a form of parkinson's disease. he was last seen in public in november in houston at a texan football game. he must use a motorized scooter or wheelchair to get around. he was hospitalized on tuesday as a precaution. >>> now the weather open december 26, the difficult after christmas. folks could be taking presents back today. >> they might, or maybe after christmas sale shopping. from the east bay hills camera, it is clear, with some breezes in the higher elevations and the winds subsiding. it will be rather cold tonight. we are still going to experien
. >>> north korea has an ally in their approach to "the interview ," russia says it is understandable to be anger because it is scandalous and now pointed out that washington is not offering any proof of north korea's involvement in the hacking and called the obama administration threats of retaliation "counterproductive and dangerous." >>> former president george h.w. bush remains in houston hospital recovering from shortness of breath. the 90-year-old...
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russia is sympathizing with north korea calling their anger quite understandable. here at home those who watched the movie are unapologetic. sorry, north korea, but not sorry says one of hundreds of instagram posts from people who streamed "the interview" online. >> it sort of transcended what it is and it's become something of an event. i don't think it's going to help sony make its money back, but it will certainly be widely seen. >> we've got the interview. >> a film green lit for its punch lines. >> it was hilarious in a stupid way. >> can't stop making headlines. >> that was haley jackson reporting. >>> after more than a decade of combat in afghanistan, january 1st will officially mark an end to america's longest war. the u.s. will hand over security to the afghan government. nbc's richard jordan is live in washington. president obama says afghanistan is no longer going to be a source of terror attacks. good morning, richard. >> reporter: dara, good morning. that was quite the statement from the president. he's sticking with the timeline set months ago, but th
russia is sympathizing with north korea calling their anger quite understandable. here at home those who watched the movie are unapologetic. sorry, north korea, but not sorry says one of hundreds of instagram posts from people who streamed "the interview" online. >> it sort of transcended what it is and it's become something of an event. i don't think it's going to help sony make its money back, but it will certainly be widely seen. >> we've got the interview. >> a...